Mr. Mirn Hancock, left today to take up his duties in the Provost Corps at . _ Camp Borden. Peter Ostrosser of the R. C. A. P. is home on leave. Mr.â€"and Mrs. M. Daher were Cochâ€" rane visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Salhany were visitâ€" ors to Cochrane last wek. was a weekâ€"end visitor in town. Miss Kay Reynolds left on Saturday for a holiday at Pembroke and Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. James Martel and sons. John and James have been spending a vacation at Timmins. Miss Aline Watier and Miss June Harrison left Monday to take up posiâ€" tions in Toronto. Captain William Wren, of Orillia, is spending a short leave in town visiting friends. Mrs. Anderson and daughter, Azora, of Cochrane spent the weekâ€"end in town to attend the iceâ€"skating carnival. LAC Russel Brown, of Hagersville, is spending a two weeks‘ leave in town visiting his wife and family. Mr. Claude Gleason is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gleason, Sheerboro, Que. Mr. Ronald Doucet left last Friday for Niagara Falls were he will take up a position there. Miss Vita Linder left on Sunday evâ€" ening for Toronto aiter spending week‘s vacation at her home in town. Miss Marion Calderwood has been visâ€" iting at her home ‘in Clute township, near Cochrane. ; Miss Shirley Thompson is spending a vacation with relatives in Pembroke and Chapeau. Miss Helen Andrews was a recent visâ€" itor to Timmins, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis McLauchlan. Miss Barbara Cassidy left this week for Toronto, where she will take up residence. Mrs. J. Running returned last week fram six weeks‘ holiday spent at her parental home in Sault Ste Marie. Mr. ï¬mmas Morron was a recent vis- itor tao. m.ï¬"eybury, the guest of friends Lc tha oo d es i:mu and triends # 1 Mrs. T. Walsh returned to her hbme in Toronto, after enjoving a short holiâ€" day spent at the home of her sister, Mr. R. Mullen is spending a holiday the guest of his son, Dick, who is in the post office in one of the. Muskoka smn- mer resorts. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sillanpaa and son, Paul, left on Saturday to spend a few weeks at the home of Mr. Sillanpaa‘s parents, Beaver Lake, near Sudbury Mr. and Mrs. Pete Palangio and son Peter, of North Bay, spent a few days in town this week as the guest of Mr. Homer McIntosh, of South Porcupine returned on Tuesday to resume his studies in Fourth year of Dental Faculty at University of Toronto. and died suddenly from a heart attack while portaging a cance between ty lakes. He was about 43 years of age. Philo Bates, of Georgetown, Ont., a Mrs. Victor Cotnam are visâ€" spending a few weeks at Muskoke. Albert Richard was a visitor last to Fort e. Miss Iris OCockiin leaves tomorrow for North Bay, where she will report for duties with the R. C. A. F. Pte. Quanto Buldwin of the Signal Oa'pl spent last weekâ€"end visiting his mother in ESchumacher. Mr. and Mrs. A. Heino and son Eddy, wili leave Saturday to holiday in points Miss Norma Bliststein, of Kirkland Lake, is Miss Clare Korman Mr. H. Poppleton of Haileybury is in town for a few days visiting his niece, Mrs. Tiemey of Toronto, arrived in town Tuesday, to be the guest of Mrs, Miss Yole Manero leaves Friday for a holiday in Niagara Falls, Windsor, and for a few weeks. ~Harry Charbonneau of the R. C. A. F. and Mrs. Charbonneau are at present visiting friends in town. Mr. A. Clarke arrived here Tuesday from Smith Falls to spend a few days visiting friends. Little. Misses Donna and Gail Koza are ‘holidaying with their Aunt Mrs. Martin Newell,; Killaloe.. Mr. Michael John Maloney is spending a couple of weeks‘ holiday with his mother, Mrs. E. Maloney, Chapeau Ponâ€" tilac County, Quebec. Mrs. Jean Legault and little daughâ€" ter, â€"Marie, of Rouyn, Quebec, returned home last week after a vikit to Timâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waugh â€" and Gunner W. Waugh, also Mr. and Mrs. Haroldâ€" Watchorn,: of New <~Liskeard, were recent visitors to Timmins. Mrs. Mary McIntoshâ€"Gordon and Miss Bette McIntosh have returned to their homes in South Porcupine after spending the summer in Windsor, Lonâ€" don and Toronto. Pte. Delbert Baker of the Canadian Army, returned to his post on Monday at Kingston, after spending a weekâ€"end leave in town visiting his wife and faâ€" Mrs. E. Gregory and daughter Jacâ€" queline, of Kapuskasing, who have been Wisiting with relatives and friends in Timmins for the past three weeks, left on Moffday to return to their home. The birth on ‘Friday, August 7th, of a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Guest, of The Rouynâ€"Noranda Press and some years ago on the staff of The Advance, is noted in last week‘s issue of The Rouynâ€" â€"Noranda Press. Among local and personal items in The Eganville Leader last week was the following: "Mrs. Mary Copps, of Timmins and Mrs. William Power of Admaston visited Eganville and Lake Clear friends on Sunday." . Lieut. W.> H. Langdon, son of Mr. and Mrs W. O. Langdon of Tinimins, who has been stationed at Camu Borâ€" den; for some time, is now with the 1st Special Service Force, stationed at Fort Willlam Henry Harrison, in Helena, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read and daughâ€" ter, Doris, of 36 Sixth Avenue, left on Saturday to spend the next two weeks holidaying in the Georgian Bay district. They will also meet their son and broâ€" ther, Cyril, in Montreal. Among the local and personal notes in The Eganville Leader last week was the following item of local interest:â€" Mrs. Russell and children of Timmins were recent visitors with Mr. Kennedy‘s brother and sisterâ€"Mr. William Kenâ€" nedy and Mrs, Thomas Donahue." W. D. Cunneyworth, formerly of the T. N. O. Railway and at one time agâ€" ent at Englechart, died in that railway town last week,on a visit to his daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Chas. 8. Jones. He was in his 'mn year and for a number of years !had lived in Ottawa, where the funeral _ Mrs. Dan McMillan and Mrs. Bailey and daughter, Marguerite, of Porquis Junction, ares pending the day in town. } Mr. George Shaheen returned Wedâ€" nesday, after spending the last couple of weeks holidaying in Toronto and Waâ€" sago Beach. Mr. Jack Conroy has returned to town after spending the past two weeks visâ€" iting relatives and friends:â€"in Chapeau and Pembroke. i. ~Mrs. E. Stapleton and son, Neil, left last week for Montreal, where they will be guests at the home of Mrs. Stapleâ€" ton‘s parents. Mr. A. Bilsborough, of Noranda, was a recent visitor to Timmins the guest of his son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bilsborough. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Braithwaite left Wednesday for Toronto, where Mr. Braithwaite is taking a position with the Toronto Daily Star. She is stationed at Saskatoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Copps returned to Timmins Monday evening, after a short honyvemoon, to take up residence men‘s Division of the R. C. A. F., i8 spending a furlough at her home here. Mr. A. Poitras, an oldâ€"timer of Timâ€" mins, but for many years resident at Pickle Crow Mine in the Port Arthur district, is back to Timmins and plans to take up residence here where he still [has property and interests. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colameco and son Dennis, left Thursday for a few weeks in North Bay. They were accompanied by Mrs. J. Palangio, of North Bay, who sf)ent several weeks in town visiting her daughters Mrs. F. Colameco, Mrs. A. Pappone, and Mary Palanglo. Miss Claire Caron is spending the John Joseph Mahon Passes in Toronto Was Well Known and Esâ€" teemed in the North. Fatâ€" her of Frank Mahon, forâ€" merly of Timmins. Friends in Timmins and district will regret to learn of the death of Mr. John Joseph Mahon, formerly of Sudbury, and father of Mr. Frank Mahon. The latter was several years a resident of Timmins in its earlier days, and friends here will extend sympathy to him in the loss of his father. Mr. John Joseph Mahon died at his home, 244 Russell Hill Road, Toronto, on August 14th, following a brief illâ€" ness. Mr. Mahon was born in Pemâ€" broke, andâ€"was a well known, highlyâ€" respected,: and beloved personality in l.‘z’n.xd.bury, @ntario, where he lived most of his life. Seven years ago he and Mrs. Mahon moved to Toronto. Mr. Mahon was an employee of the International Nickel Company for twentyâ€"eight years prior to his retirement. He and his family are well known throughout the north country. Left to mourn his loss, are his wife, the former Bridget Elizabeth Tucker, five sons, Frank, of Orillia, I. Anthony, of Winnipeg, Stanley, Vincent and Leâ€" nus, of Toronto; two daughters, Violet and Irene, of Toronto. He is also surâ€" vived by his sister, Mrs. Margaret Bogue of North Bay. Mr, Mahon rested at the family resiâ€" dence 244 Russell Hill Road until Monâ€" day evening. Requiem High Mass was sung at the Church of Christ the King, Eudbury, Ontario, on Tuesday morning, Interment was made in the Roman Caâ€" tholic Cemetery Sudbury, Ontario. South Porcupine, Aug.‘19th. Special to The Advance. Miss Marie Tokar and Mr. Tony Anâ€" thony were hosts to eleven young couâ€" ples at a real ‘oldâ€"fashioned corn roast last Friday. They went to "the ol‘ swimming hole," ably chaperoned by: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Byrnes, and really had the time of their lives. Three large camp fires were already burning with boilers in place when the guests arrived and after a swim, they all sat round and "shucked the corn,"â€"while waitâ€" ing for eats and afterâ€"they had a sing song and camp fire games. The party was in honor of Jack iPecore of H. M. Navy and Miss Kay Pecoreâ€"home on holiday from St. Michael‘s hospital in ‘Toronto. The guests were: Joyce Eames, Oldâ€"Fashioned Corn Roast Party at South Porcupine Ken Terry, Doreen Railston and escort, Lyla Ralston and Alec Kosik, Irene Libby, Fred Tokar, Valerie Bessette, George. Wooley, Betty Cumming, Jack lPecore. Kathleen Pecore and escort, Irene and the host and hostess, Tony Anâ€" thony and.Marie Tokar. The ungniâ€" mous vote was: "A Swell Time." _ A. W. Katherine O‘Neil of the Woâ€" Motorist: ‘Madam, I‘m sorry I killed ur dog. May I replace him?" Spinster: "Ah! but this is so sudden." Evelyn Clark, Stan Henderson HIS PROPOSAL Several Win Honours in Subjects. Lucette Hansen Winâ€" ner of Six Firstâ€"Class Honours and One Second. Ronald Taylor Takes Five Firsts, One Second and a Third. W. Southam Takes Five Firsts and a Second. The following are the results of the Upper School examination held in the Timmins High School this June: Abrehams, Peterâ€"Eng. Comp. C, Lit. C; Geom. C; Trig. I; Physics II; Chemâ€" Brown, Christineâ€"Eng. Comp. 1;, Eng. Lit. C; Alg. II; Trig. I; Fr. Auth. C; Fr. Comp. C. ©â€" Burwell, Jamesâ€"Fr. Comp. C. Carson Williamâ€"Algebra I; Geom. C; Physics I; Chem. III. Charron, Johnâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Alg. III; Geoin.C ; Trig. IL; Physics III; Chem. C; Fr. Auth. II; Fr. Comp. I. \ Gallino, Irgioâ€"Geom. C; Trig. II; Fr. Comp. C. Hagerman, . Reginald â€"Algebra °C; Physics C; Chemistry C, Hansen, Lucetteâ€"Eng. Comp. I; Eng. Lit. II; Mod. Hist. I; Botany C; Z0oâ€" logy C; Lat, Auth. I; Lat. Comp. I; Fr. Auth. I; Fr. Comp. I. Harper, Sheilaâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Harper, Sheilaâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit. C; Mod. Hist. III; Geom. C; Trig. III; Botany C; Zoology C; Fr. Auth. II; Fr. Comp.C. King, Bettyâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Botany III; Zoology III. Loubert, Â¥vyonâ€"Fr. Auth. C; FPFr. Comp. II. Lynch, Aliceâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Mod, Hist. III; Zoology ‘C. McAlendin, Loisâ€"Eng. Comp. C Mod. Hist. C; Alg. C; Lat. Auth. C; Lat, Comp. C; Fr. Auth. C; Fr. Comp. McCagherty, Margarebâ€"Eng Comp. C; Eng, Lit. C; Mod. Hist.®C; Trig. I; Botany II; Zoology II; Fr. Auth. II; Fr. Comp. C. , Milne,â€" Frederickâ€"Eng. Comp. III; Eng. Lit. III; Algebra III; Geom. @ + Physics III; Chem. C; Lat, Auth. I; June Examinations at immins High School AT 39 THIRD AVENUE Attend the Final Selling and Last Few Days of the # 10 Onl_x = 10 only ~ 25 only _ 30 only The LYNCH BANKRUPT SALE 30 only 10 only 15 only 1 only 5 only LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF BIG SPECIALS THEN ATTEND | THE "FINAL SELLING" $y3 BANKRUPT SALE . Lynch Furniture Stock ony EVERYTHING NOW LOCATED ON THE MAIN FLOOR ALL RESERVE STOCK ROOMS AND BASEMENT ARE AND LAST FEW DAYS OF THE Marshall VIDOWN‘ MATTRESSES â€" 32 50 s wia Â¥a GREEN WINDOW BLIN DS, 36" REVERSIBLE THROW RUGS REBUILTâ€"CABINET RADIOS QUALITY END TABLES, SMOKER SETS, MAGAZINE RACKS and COFFEE TABLES â€"piece CHESTERFIELD SUITE wo ww EMPIRE QUEBEC HEATERS CRYSTAL PLATE MIRRORS 4.95 6â€"9 x 9 AXMINSTER RUGS (FULL SPRINGS, DOUBLE BED SIZE) SIMMONS STEEL BEDS MB C000 C NP en m _V WINE AND GREEN COMBINATION (BED, CHIFFONIER, DRESSER) ELECTRIC BED LAMPS â€"piece BEDROOM SUITE Â¥o u*Ct CY TA WD® UNPAINTED CHAIRS â€"tube CROSLEY RADIO METAL ASH STANDS (BUFFET, TABLE, 4 CHAIRS (LONG AND SHORT WAVE) O Fr Aut.h c l"r Comp. O. Newsham, Richardâ€"Eng. Comp. II; Mod. Hist. C; Botany C; Zoology C:; FrAuthIII Fr. Comp. C. O‘Grady, Robertâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng Potocny,© Steveâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit. C; Alg. I; Geom. I; Physics I; Chem. I; Fr. Auth. II; Fr. Comp. II. Power, Johnâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit. C; Alg. I; Geom. I; Physics I; Chem. II; Lat. Auth. II; Lat. Comp. III; Fr. Auth. C. E f;rest, R.it.a-â€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit. C; Mod. Hist. C; Alg. C. Ramsay, Donaldâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit. C; Alg. I; Geom. I; Physics I; Chem. II; Lat. Auth. C; Lat. Comp. C; Fr. Auth. |0 Reynolds, Paulâ€"Alg. C; Geom. C. Rogers, Marieâ€"Geom. C; Zoology C. Romualdi, Dickâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit. C; Geom .I; Physics I; Chem. C. Ross, Ireneâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit. : Mod. Hist. C; Zoology C; Fr. Auth. Roy, Wilfredâ€"Eng. Comp. II; Alg. II; Trig. II; Chem. III. . Ryan, Maxâ€"Alg. I; Geom. I; Trig. II; Chem. II; French Auth. C; Fr. Comp. C. See, Velmaâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit C:; Mod. Hist. C; Botany III; Zoology IMII; Lat. Auth. I; Lat. Comp. III Fr. Auth. III. Fr. Comp. III. Service, Joyceâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit. III; Mod. Hist. C; Alg. C; Physics II; Chemistry II; Lat. Auth. TI; Lat. Comp. C; Fr. Auth. III; Fr. Comp. C. Shub, Pearlâ€"Eng. Comp. I; Eng. Lit. II; Mod. Hist. C; Alg. II; Geom. TII Botany C; Zoology C; Fr. Auth TIII; Fr. Comp. III. southam, Williamâ€"Alg. I; Geom. Trig. I; Chem. I; Fr. Auth. II; Comp. I. KITCHEN SET (THREE SIZES) â€" Opida, Peterâ€"CGéom. ; Physice C; Pr. Auth. C; Pr. Comp. C. * ‘Taylor, Ronaldâ€"@ng. Comp. 1; Eng. Comp. 1; fng. Lit. C; Alg. 1; Geom. 1; Auth. 1I11; Â¥r. Comp. C Roy, Louisâ€"Pr. Auth. C; Fr. Comp. Lit. I. _ Germaineâ€"Eng. Comp. C. Schumacher High ‘chool Upper School Results The following are the results of the recent Upper School examinations at Schumacher High School: Boyce, Robert G.â€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit. C; Mod. Hist. 3rd; Alg. C; Trig. C; Physics C; Chem. 2nd. Butkovich, ‘Clara M.â€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit. C; Mod. Hist, Ist; Alg. C; Geom. C: Trig. C; Chem. C; Fr. Auth. 3rd; Fr. Comp. 2nd‘ Cencich, Frances â€" Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit. 3rd; Mod, Hist. ist; Alg. 2nd; Trig. C; Physics C; Fr. Auth 1Ist; Fr: Comp. Znd. Flowers, Isabel J.â€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit. 3rd; Mod. Hist. 1ist; Alg. C; Geom. C; Physics 3rd;C hem. C; Fr. Auth. C; Fr Comp. 3rd. : â€" Flowers, John F.â€"Eng. Lit. C; Alg. ist; Geom. 2nd; Trig. 3rd; Physics 1st; Chem. Ind; Fr. Auth. C; Fr. Comp. C. Klisanich Louis F,â€"F‘r. Comp. ..3# Kovich, Thomas J.â€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit. C; Alg. 1st; Geom. 3rd; Trig. 8rd; Physics |C; Chem. C; Fr. Auth. 3rd; Fr. Comp, C. Lafferty, Mary J.â€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit.; Mod. Hist. 2nd; Alg. C; Chem. C; Fr. Auth. C; Fr. Comp C. Laine, Paulâ€"Alg. C; Trig. 3rd. Laughren, Jeanâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. were . . $ __ Lit. C; Mod. Regular 2.95 . 2nd; Alg. C; Trig. C; Chem. C; Â¥r. Auth. 3rd;â€"Pr. UCOILL: W W@HAIUCIIL Ws+ results of students who enlisted in the farm service programme are not yet available Results of Upper School Exams at South Porcupine Below are the results of the students who wrote the Departmental Uppetr 'School examinations at South Porcuâ€" pine High School. The results of those securing standing under the provisions of Circular 27 will be announced when the necessary forms have been subâ€" mitted and forwarded to the Depart« ment. Stephan Evansâ€"Eng. Lit. C. John Hamiltonâ€"Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Lit. C; Alg. 2nd; Trig. 2nd. 3t Franklin Makiâ€"Eng. Comp» C Modâ€" History C; Alg. C; Trig. 2nd;Chem. C; French Authors C; French Comp. Ind. Lila Ralstonâ€" Eng. Comp. C; Chem. C; Latin Outhors 3rd; Latin Comp. C. French Authors C; French Com.p. C. ;. 5 wa _ PTCIWIL W , A ® CARCCC Florence Sharpâ€"â€"Mod. Hist.oâ€"ry Chem. C. Ronald Walkerâ€"Eng. Lit. 0.~> Montigny, Ronaldâ€"Alg. 3rd; Trig. ist. Nilson, Ruby E.â€"Eng. Comp. C; mod. 11 Spruce St. South TRANSFER Excellent accommodation is proâ€" vided for your furniture and other valuable possessions in Star‘s heated warchouse. It is especially designed and built of concrete to give the utmost protection; in« sulated and maintained at the right temperature. Individual compartments. 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